DETROIT (WJBK) -- Fighting whistling wind and frigid cold, the
Detroit Mounted Division and Michigan State Police K-9 units began their
day on Belle Isle searching for a missing man. 46-year-old James Ivers
of Grosse Pointe Park was a husband and father of two. He worked for
the Water Board in Detroit. He had been missing since Sunday when he
left his home around noon. Around 3:00 p.m. Sunday, police say
people out walking on the island discovered his car crashed into theirs,
but there was no sign of Ivers. Instead, on Wednesday, a
tracking dog named Metro located a badly decomposed body in the Blue
Heron Lagoon. An autopsy showed it's a man with no obvious signs of
trauma, but it wasn't James Ivers. Thursday morning, Metro back at Belle Isle discovered Ivers' body behind several fences near the nature center.

Posted Feb-4-2012 By

LookinUp

Posted Feb-4-2012 By

mr_gunaseelan

Actually Grosse Point is a neat little town. Small population. The wife and I was riding thru on a MC tour and ran into a movie production. I think it was 97 or so. Turns out, that was the name of the movie. Pretty sure it was called, Grosse Point Blank.
A very small quaint town.